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Markgrafenstraße 25, near the Teltow Kanal, was chosen by Deutsche Telekom to send (pressumably) only LTE signals over Mariendorf, and even Tempelhof.
Markgrafenstraße 25, near the Teltow Kanal, was chosen by Deutsche Telekom to send (pressumably) only LTE signals over Mariendorf, and even Tempelhof.


[[File:Telekom-4.jpg|200px|thumb|left|view from the opposite street side]]
The mast seen from below standing south-west on the same street side.


[[File:Telekom-3.jpg|200px|thumb|left|seen from the crossing Markgrafenstraße/Rathausstraße]]
[[File:131982DT-sw.JPG|1400px]]


[[File:Telekom.jpg|200px|thumb|left|seen from the sports park at Kurfürstenstraße 28-39]]
Here seen from the south at Markgrafenstraße near the crossing.


[[File:Telekom-2.jpg|200px|thumb|left|seen from Rathausstraße driving northwards]]
[[File:131982DT-s.JPG|1400px]]


[[File:Telekom-at-right.jpg|200px|thumb|left|to the right (south) of it: radio amateur, directional antenna for shortwave (worldwide radio), and above that the rod probably dual band omni 144/430 MHz, possibly also triple band with 1250 MHz in addition]]
[[File:Telekom-at-right.jpg|200px|thumb|left|to the right (south) of it: radio amateur, directional antenna for shortwave (worldwide radio), and above that the rod probably dual band omni 144/430 MHz, possibly also triple band with 1250 MHz in addition]]

Revision as of 17:13, 4 January 2020

Markgrafenstraße 25, near the Teltow Kanal, was chosen by Deutsche Telekom to send (pressumably) only LTE signals over Mariendorf, and even Tempelhof.

The mast seen from below standing south-west on the same street side.

131982DT-sw.JPG

Here seen from the south at Markgrafenstraße near the crossing.

131982DT-s.JPG

to the right (south) of it: radio amateur, directional antenna for shortwave (worldwide radio), and above that the rod probably dual band omni 144/430 MHz, possibly also triple band with 1250 MHz in addition